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Poet Jerome Rothenberg reads "A Paradise of Poets, " "The Lorca Variations," and John Cage's " Lecture on Nothing," and his own "Esther K. Comes to America. "
A Jerome Rothenberg class about shamanism. He discusses translation, the Catholic church, and differences between Carlos Castaneda's book Don Juan and the actual practices of Yaqui shamanism. Rothenberg also discusses associations between the theater and rituals. Part 1 of a three part class series.
Jerome Rothenberg traces the tradition of the new, from indigenous poetic traditions through mysticism and modernism. Rothenberg opens and closes the class by performing his own translations of Native American chant/ song/ sound poems. Here, Rothenberg focuses on intersections between Western poetic works and traditional indigenous poetic works. (Continued from 76p030.) Keywords: New American Poetry, ethnopoetics, oral literature, language and culture
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Jerome Rothenberg reading, including "Navajo horse-blessing song" (first part of 17, performed with four tracks of Rothenberg's recorded voice and one track live), "Hunger," a poem about Maria Sabina, "November 1975, A dream in memory of Wallace Berman," "Aleph poem," "Tristan Tzara: an acrostic," "Airplane poem: the circles," "Abulafia's circles," "The History of Dada as my muse (for Diane Wakowski)," "A glass...
A Jerome Rothenberg class about shamans in Yanomamo society. He compares a film shown in a previous class to the commercial film The Emerald Forest and looks at how both films distort the realities of Yanomamo culture. He also discusses Yanomamo creation myths and other aspects of Yanomamo culture. Part 2 of a three part class series.
Jerome Rothenberg traces the tradition of the new, from indigenous poetic traditions through mysticism and modernism. Rothenberg opens and closes the class by performing his own translations of Native American chant/ song/ sound poems. Here, Rothenberg focuses on intersections between Western poetic works and traditional indigenous poetic works. (Continued from 76p030.)
Topics: New American Poetry, oral literature, language and culture, ethnopoetics
Jerome Rothenberg traces the tradition of the new, from indigenous poetic traditions through mysticism and modernism. Rothenberg opens and closes the class by performing his own translations of Native American chant/ song/ sound poems. (Continued on 76p031.)
Topics: New American Poetry, oral literature, language and culture, ethnopoetics
Jerome Rothenberg class on ethnopoetics and performance discussing Seneca ceremonies, difficulties with serious poetry on TV, technology and individual experience, the dangers of obsessiveness, using comedy as a remedy, and the function of music. There is also an off-topic student discussion early in the class.
First half of a reading by Jerome Rothenberg, Diane diPrima and Jim White. Rothenberg reads "The Chicago poem" and "13th horse song of Frank Mitchell." diPrima reads "Tundra" and "For HD." White reads "The clay dancer" and "Coyote's wife." (Continued on 76P125.)
First half of a Jerome Rothenberg class on ethnopoetics and performance, discussing Kurt Schwitters, Ramon Medina Silva, Native American sign language, Cherokee songs, thought poetry, futurists, Dada, Ginsberg, Diamond sutra, Hugo Ball, sound poetry, Bobbie Louise Hawkins, Raoul Hausmann, Navajo songs, Henry Chopin and Howard Norman. Part 2 of a series. (Continued on 81P021B)
First half of a Jerome Rothenberg class on ethnopoetics and performance, discussing shamanism, performance as ritual, gaining knowledge through experience, meditation, Seneca songs, being prisoners of language, trance and illusionism. Part 4 of a series. (Continued on 81P022B)
Second half of a Jerome Rothenberg class on ethnopoetics and performance, discussing shamanism, performance as ritual, gaining knowledge through experience, meditation, Seneca songs, being prisoners of language, trance and illusionism. Part 4 of a series. (Continued from 81P022A)
Jerome Rothenberg class on ethnopoetics and performance, discussing balance and sanity in the Marakami, Don Genaro in Castaneda, poverty and cultural richness, ceremonies and political change, Native Americans in relation to settled areas and wilderness, Maria Sabina on women and shamanism followed by a movie about her, Sabina's account of the first cure and shamans as mediums. Part 3 of a series.
Second half of a reading by Diane diPrima, Jerome Rothenberg and Jim White. White reads "Silent of a wind rising," "Submissions," "Captain lonliness," "Little deaths,""Take into a room," "Rejections," "Nativity," "The hunt," "My lady we are being hunted," "Guard the paths," "A poem of beavers" and "Old man beaver's blessing song." (Continued from 76P124.)
Jerome Rothenberg class on ethnopoetics and performance, discussing sacred performance and clowns, including Barbara Tedlock's book Teachings from the American Earth, Elsie Parson's book Pueblo Indian Religion, Black Elk's description of sacred clowns, Crow Indian sacred clowns, the relationship between clown and shaman, sexual behavior among Pueblo clowns, proto clowns, trickster gods and Balinese clowns. Part 5 of a series.
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Apr 17, 2019
04/19
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Al Filreis
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Jerome Rothenberg and Ariel Resnikoff join Al Filreis in discussion.
Naropa Poetics Audio Archives
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Sep 25, 2007
09/07
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Hollo, Anselm; Rothenberg, Jerome; Rothenberg, Jerome
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The first tape in a two tape series of a Summer Writing Program reading by the artists Anselm Hollo, Jerome Rothenberg, Jackson Mac Low, and Ishmael Reed. The first tape containing the readings of Anselm Hollo from two of his longer pieces entitled - Rue Willson Monday - and - Where, if Not Here - and Jerome Rothenberg who reads a number of his pieces which are all in three parts, beginning with the piece entitled - A Paradise of Poets.
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Jerome Rothenberg on May 7, 2010, presenting at the Threads Talk Series (curated by Steve Clay and Kyle Schlesinger), mapped branches of book culture that are typically kept apart.
Second half of an Allen Ginsberg and Jerome Rothenberg class on the voice. They introduce a variety of voice recordings, including poetry in multiple languages, sound poetry, and chanting. They also discuss theories on voice, and the effects of high frequencies as theorized by Antonin Artaud. Ginsberg and Rothenberg comment on the importance of each recording, its place in history, and perform other selected works. (Continued from 85P020)
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Published on the occasion of a performance held as a part of the Performance on 42nd series at the Whitney Museum of American Art at Philip Morris on November 19, 1998.
Topic: Performance art New York (State) New York.
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Mar 25, 2011
03/11
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1924-
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Includes bibliographical references
Topics: Forrester, Jay Wright, City planning
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Mar 24, 2011
03/11
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1924-
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Topics: Housing, Migration, Internal
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Mar 25, 2011
03/11
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1924-
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Topics: Pollution, Personal space
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Mar 25, 2011
03/11
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1924-
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Topics: Metropolitan finance, Metropolitan government
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Mar 24, 2011
03/11
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1924-
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3701171 Archives
Topic: Cost effectiveness
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Jul 13, 2009
07/09
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-; Rothenberg, Diane
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Bibliography: p. 485-499
Topics: Poetry, Literature and society, Religion and poetry, Poésie, Littérature et société, Religion...
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Jul 1, 2019
07/19
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xiii, 277 p. : 24 cm. --
Topic: Urban renewal -- United States
http://uf.catalog.fcla.edu/uf.jsp?st=UF020558865&ix=pm&I=0&V=D&pm=1
Topic: Welfare economics.
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Oct 21, 2020
10/20
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-
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May 26, 2019
05/19
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-
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xxvii, 260 p. : 21 cm
Topics: American poetry -- 20th century, Experimental poetry
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May 19, 2009
05/09
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931- comp
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Includes bibliographical references
Topic: Indian poetry
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Feb 18, 2019
02/19
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1924-
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357 p. : 24 cm
Topic: Welfare economics
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Mar 24, 2011
03/11
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1924-
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Topics: Decentralization in government, Local government
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Jul 20, 2011
07/11
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1924-
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Includes bibliographical references
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Jun 28, 2020
06/20
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-
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119 p. ; 21 cm
Topic: Seneca Indians -- Poetry
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Nov 15, 2010
11/10
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931- comp
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"AO-6."
Topics: Folk literature, Religious poetry
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Jul 2, 2009
07/09
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931- comp
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"AO-6."
Topics: Folk literature, Religious poetry
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Apr 9, 2013
04/13
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Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-
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Mar 25, 2011
03/11
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07/11
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Mar 25, 2011
03/11
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Galster, George C., 1948-; Rothenberg, Jerome, 1924-
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Errata inserted
Topic: Housing policy
Track Listing: The Birth Of The War God 0. Prologue 1. One! 2. Two! 3. Three! 4. Four! 5. Five! 6. Six! 7. Seven ! 8. The Cloud Will Break 9. The Cantical For Brother Son
Topic: A Cappella
Source: CD
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Mar 25, 2011
03/11
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Sep 13, 2011
09/11
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07/19
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75 p.; 21 cm. -
Topic: Welfare economics
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Aug 10, 2020
08/20
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Jerome Rothenberg; David Antin; Jackson Maclow; Rochelle Owens
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Tracklist: 1. Band 1: Creation Accounts 2. Band 2: Definitions 3. Band 3: Descriptions 4. Band 4: Elephant Hunter Take Your Bow 5. Band 5: The War God's Horse Song 6. Band 6: He Is Firm And Strong 7. Band 7: To The God Of Fire As A Horse 8. Band 8: The Stars 9. Band 1: The Flight Of The Quetzalcoatl 10. Band 2: When Hare Heard Of Death 11. Band 3: Poem From The Middle Kingdom 12. Band 4: Ayacucho Dance Song 13. Band 5: She Has Gone From Us And The Blowfly 14. Band 6: Lamentation 15. Band 7:...
Source: Vinyl LP
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May 15, 2019
05/19
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63 pages ; 17 cm
Topics: German poetry -- 20th century, German poetry -- Translations into English, German poetry
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Mar 25, 2011
03/11
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Paper presented for presentation at Conference on Urban Housing by the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco, San Francisco, December 7-8, 1978
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Nov 14, 2012
11/12
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Quasha, George, comp; Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931- joint comp
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Topics: American poetry, Indian poetry, American poetry
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Feb 21, 2014
02/14
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García Lorca, Federico, 1898-1936; Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-
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Topics: History, Poetry, Caribbean & Latin American, Poetry / General, General, Europe - Spain &...